We were thrilled to be able to host Fr. Noah, Melinda, and their sons, Vincent and Arthur, for a brief visit in mid-March. This was the boys' first trip to Norfolk, and they had some wonderful experiences here! The whole family was able to ride the Elizabeth River...
Mask Policy Update
In consultation with our health advisory team, we are comfortable moving to a mask optional policy beginning this Sunday, March 6. Our primary goal, however, is still to be good neighbors to one another, a place where everyone can belong. So please be sensitive to...
Introducing Our Priest-in-Charge, The Rev. Noah Van Niel
April 4, 2022: Updated content below Dear Christ & St. Luke's Family, As Senior Warden, and on behalf of the CSL Vestry, clergy, staff, and parish, it is my honor and great delight to call to us as our Priest-in-Charge, The Reverend Noah Van Niel. After careful...
Return to In-Person Worship
We are excited to be able to open back for in-person services starting this Sunday, February 13. Our Bishop and our health advisory committee have allowed us to safely gather again. Here’s what you need to know: Please wear a mask. Regardless of your vaccination...
Important Update from the Vestry Regarding Our Search for a Priest in Charge
Dear Christ & St. Luke’s Family, It is with great joy and satisfaction that I share with you this news. The Vestry has concluded its process for selecting our next Priest in Charge (PIC). We have issued a formal call, and it has been accepted. With delight I...
How are the ongoing renovation projects affecting our worship services?
We're excited to be in Phase 4 of our Build the Future campaign to renovate and restore the Church building and grounds. But with renovation comes some expected challenges that affect our gathering on Sunday mornings. Here's what to expect when you come to worship...
Parish Reports for September 2021
The Search for a Priest-in-Charge, Stewardship, and Construction Progress Update on the Search for a Priest-In-ChargeBy Heidi Anderson, Senior Warden We have been in close contact with our transition officer, Canon Roy Hoffman, who since learning from Father Win of...
Reducing the Impact of HIV Among Kenyan Teens
Learn how Together for Kenya is helping to reduce the impact of HIV among Kenyan teens. The majority of children living with HIV are infected via mother-to-child (MTCT) during pregnancy, child birth and or breast feeding. A child with HIV has the right to...
Discover what Dreams are Made of Among HIV Positive Adolescents in Kenya
The HIV/AIDS epidemic demands innovation and flexible response especially young men and women in Sub-Sahara Africa. In 2019 Together for Kenya and Pilgrim Lutheran Church initiated an Education Fund among teen beneficiaries from Holy Family Center Clinic. These...